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Rick Sullivan, a chemistry graduate student who last wrestled for Harvard in 1959, took second place at 174 although he did not lose a bout. His one tie match out of five separated him from the winner...
What TIME had done to Evanghelos Georgakakis was to tell his story, "The Losing Winner," in our March 3 issue. It was the story of the deep inner powers of a man, a onetime Cretan shepherd lad, blind, with an artificial right hand and only one finger with any sense of touch on the left. Yet, at 33, using Braille and tape recorders, he had topped all 361 candidates in the Athens bar examinations. Despite this, as the story told, he was unable to find a job. No one, it seemed, wanted a blind and crippled lawyer...
Monaco's legal wheels spun for more than a year, and at last His Serene Highness Prince Rainier, 43, came up a winner. Monaco's Supreme Court decided that the Prince's government was perfectly within its rights when it issued itself 600,000 new shares of stock in the Société des Bains de Mer, thus guaranteeing control of the outfit that runs the famed Monte Carlo Casino and 33% of the principality's real estate. The big loser: Greek Shipping Magnate Aristotle Onassis, 60, who hitherto controlled the Soci...
Cornell's ECAC hockey champions advanced to the finals of the NCAA tournament at Syracuse last night with a 1-0 victory over North Dakota. The Big Red will play the winner of tonight's Michigan State-Boston University game...
Tonight's winners will play Saturday for the Eastern Regional championship. The Eastern winner will travel to Louisville, Ky., where the four regional champions will meet in the national semi-finals on March...